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#PeoplesHistory | Today is the 70th anniversary of the attack on the Moncada barracks, which is considered to be the foundational event of the Cuban revolution.
Here Fidel Castro, one of the leaders of the operation, explains the importance of the attack that may not have met its objectives but went on to set the tone for the overthrowing of the US-backed Batista dictatorship.
Here Fidel Castro, one of the leaders of the operation, explains the importance of the attack that may not have met its objectives but went on to set the tone for the overthrowing of the US-backed Batista dictatorship.
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#PeoplesHistory | Today marks the 70th anniversary of the Asalto al Cuartel Moncada (Attack on the Moncada Barracks). The attack sparked the revolutionary flame in Cuba and consolidated the movement that would overthrow the US-backed Batista dictatorship.
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🇹🇳 June 25 marked two years since Tunisian President Kais Saied virtually took over the country in what has come to be called a ‘Presidential coup.’
In a statement released on the anniversary of the Saied’s takeover, the Workers’ Party of Tunisia said that two years later, “the country is on the verge of bankruptcy and is suffering from increasing dependence: very heavy indebtedness, an unprecedented trade deficit, double or close to double-digit inflation, continuous disintegration of production systems etc.” The party noted that this had led to general unemployment, extreme poverty, irregular migration, tens of thousands of people leaving the country, and the scarcity of basic materials, including bread.https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/26/on-second-anniversary-of-presidential-coup-tunisians-resolve-to-continue-resistance/
In a statement released on the anniversary of the Saied’s takeover, the Workers’ Party of Tunisia said that two years later, “the country is on the verge of bankruptcy and is suffering from increasing dependence: very heavy indebtedness, an unprecedented trade deficit, double or close to double-digit inflation, continuous disintegration of production systems etc.” The party noted that this had led to general unemployment, extreme poverty, irregular migration, tens of thousands of people leaving the country, and the scarcity of basic materials, including bread.https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/26/on-second-anniversary-of-presidential-coup-tunisians-resolve-to-continue-resistance/
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On second anniversary of 'Presidential coup,' Tunisians resolve to continue resistance : Peoples Dispatch
President Kais Saied, despite enjoying absolute power for the last two years, has done little to improve the economic and social situation as the people struggle with high inflation, poverty, unemployment, and acute shortages of basic food items. Meanwhile…
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🇵🇸 On Wednesday, July 26, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors without Borders, termed as a war crime the continued attempts of the Israeli occupation to forcefully displace hundreds of Palestinian residents from Masafer Yatta in the southern occupied West Bank. It asked the international community to intervene to prevent this.
Israeli occupation forces, who want to build a firing range for military training in the area, have been using various oppressive measures to displace the 1,100 Palestinians living in over a dozen villages in the area for decades now.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/27/doctors-without-borders-call-israels-forceful-eviction-of-palestinians-from-masafer-yatta-a-war-crime/
Israeli occupation forces, who want to build a firing range for military training in the area, have been using various oppressive measures to displace the 1,100 Palestinians living in over a dozen villages in the area for decades now.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/27/doctors-without-borders-call-israels-forceful-eviction-of-palestinians-from-masafer-yatta-a-war-crime/
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Doctors without Borders call Israel’s forceful eviction of Palestinians from Masafer Yatta a war crime : Peoples Dispatch
Hundreds of Palestinians living in Masafer Yatta for generations are being constantly harassed by the Israeli occupation in order to force them to leave the area and allow Israel to build a firing range for military training there
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On July 26, the 70th anniversary of the attack on the Moncada Barracks, a seminar on 'Fidel and Palestine' was held in New Delhi. It was organized by the National Committee for Solidarity with Cuba.
Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), talked about how revolutionary solidarity and internationalism were an integral part of the spirit of Moncada. The meeting was addressed by the Cuban and Palestinian ambassadors, and leaders of major left parties in India.
Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), talked about how revolutionary solidarity and internationalism were an integral part of the spirit of Moncada. The meeting was addressed by the Cuban and Palestinian ambassadors, and leaders of major left parties in India.
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#PeoplesHistory | Happy birthday to the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution of Venezuela, comandante Hugo Chavez Frias.
The anti-imperialist leader who made Bolívar's dream of a united Latin America a reality, was born on a day like today, in 1954.
The anti-imperialist leader who made Bolívar's dream of a united Latin America a reality, was born on a day like today, in 1954.
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In the 55th issue of the People’s Health Dispatch we look at the World Breastfeeding Week 2023 with Patti Rundall and David McCoy, report on the Johnson & Johnson deal on bedaquiline, and much more. Click 👇🏾
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Bulletin #55: Tackling the commercial determinants of child health
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Groups advocating for child and women’s health will mark World Breastfeeding Week from August 1 to 4. This year, their focus will be on issues related to supporting essential maternity protections. While continuing their fight for environments…
Groups advocating for child and women’s health will mark World Breastfeeding Week from August 1 to 4. This year, their focus will be on issues related to supporting essential maternity protections. While continuing their fight for environments…
🇸🇻 El Salvador’s Congress passed a reform of the Law Against Organized Crime that increases penalties for people named as leaders of criminal groups and also allows mass trials.
The law allows for provisional detention for up to 24 months without trial. The reform, proposed by President Nayib Bukele, comes in the context of the state of emergency approved in March last year in the Central American country following a wave of violence that Bukele’s government said was caused by a dispute between rival gangs.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/28/el-salvador-authorizes-mass-trials-of-up-to-900-prisoners/
The law allows for provisional detention for up to 24 months without trial. The reform, proposed by President Nayib Bukele, comes in the context of the state of emergency approved in March last year in the Central American country following a wave of violence that Bukele’s government said was caused by a dispute between rival gangs.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/28/el-salvador-authorizes-mass-trials-of-up-to-900-prisoners/
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El Salvador authorizes mass trials of up to 900 prisoners : Peoples Dispatch
The country’s congress approved a reform to the Law Against Organized Crime which human rights organizations say creates an “arbitrary justice system”
On September 14, union contracts will expire for 144,000 members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) who work at the “Big Three” auto giants Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
“The Big Three is our strike target,” Fain said on July 11, days before negotiations opened. “They’ve made a quarter of a trillion dollars in North American profits over the last ten years, and they can afford to make things right for our members.”
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/31/the-largest-industrial-union-in-the-us-enters-auto-industry-negotiations-with-a-pledge-to-take-on-ceos/
“The Big Three is our strike target,” Fain said on July 11, days before negotiations opened. “They’ve made a quarter of a trillion dollars in North American profits over the last ten years, and they can afford to make things right for our members.”
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/31/the-largest-industrial-union-in-the-us-enters-auto-industry-negotiations-with-a-pledge-to-take-on-ceos/
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The largest industrial union in the US enters auto industry negotiations with a pledge to take on CEOs : Peoples Dispatch
Union contracts for 144,000 auto workers expire in September, after which they could potentially strike for gains rolled back during deindustrialization
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In our latest episode of Daily Debrief, Kambale Musavuli talks about the #FranceDegage (France must leave) movement rising in Africa. Africa is saying enough to Western neocolonialism and tutelage.
Watch the full video here:
https://youtu.be/rK1slBGV46w
Watch the full video here:
https://youtu.be/rK1slBGV46w
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🇹🇷 Turkish security forces brutally repressed a vigil to protect the Akbelen forest. The vigil began following a government decision on July 24 allowing the private power company YK Energy to clear the forest land for the expansion of a coal mine.
Activists claimed that the clearing of the forest resumed immediately after the police brutality. Internet connectivity has been restricted in the region. https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/08/02/turkish-communist-party-extends-support-to-save-akbelen-forest-from-takeover-by-energy-giant/
Activists claimed that the clearing of the forest resumed immediately after the police brutality. Internet connectivity has been restricted in the region. https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/08/02/turkish-communist-party-extends-support-to-save-akbelen-forest-from-takeover-by-energy-giant/
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Turkish Communist Party supports vigil to save Akbelen forest from takeover by energy giant : Peoples Dispatch
YK Energy, a private energy company in Turkey, has been trying to occupy 780 acres of forest land in Akbelen to mine coal for running three neighboring power plants